CDASA I: Topic 5
Idea Generation Answer: A bin of divergent and convergent thinking tools that broaden thinking and generates new concepts and ideas
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Argument Mapping Answer: A visualization tool used to evaluate the strength of an argument
Four Ways of Seeing Answer: A matrix technique that generates ideas on the perspective on actors relevant to an intelligence question
Key Assumption Check Answer: A deliberate approach to identifying and evaluating the impact of assumptions that if proven wrong change the assessment
T/F: Mind mapping creates a visualization of ideas connected to the main topic in a tree-style diagram. The primary topic of question goes in the center and through brainstorming, concepts and ideas are developed and added. Answer: True
Idea generation consists of the following techniques: Answer: Domain Heuristics, Starbursting, Driver Identification, Indicators and Sign Posts, Mind Mapping
Starbursting Answer: A technique that focuses on the journalism questions: who, what, where, when, why, and how to generate a list of relative topics and ideas to further develop an intelligence question
Driver Identification Answer: This structured brainstorming technique is used to identify change agents, or those things that could alter the situation or question under assessment (the assessment itself is called this)
Indicators or Sign Posts Answer: What would tell an observer when one scenario or outcome is becoming more likely over others
An argument map is designed to: Answer: - Visualize and externalize components of an argument and the connections used to build it to critique its basis and strengths
- Create a tree with the defended assessment or judgment on the top with reasoning and evidence arrayed below in tiers
- Used to detect weaknesses such as gaps in reasoning and evidence, implicit assumptions and leaps in logic, or dissenting information [Show Less]